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ffDiaporama is a multi-platform application for creating videos from photos or movie clips. It supports various transition effects, titles/annotations, music and more.

ffDiaporama 1.2 introduces tags and chapters as well as lossless rendering. There are also more supported formats (flac, wma, etc.), performance improvements and bug fixes. Check out THIS page for a complete changelog.

GNOME Pie, a slick circular application launcher for Linux, has reached version 0.5. The new version introduces slice labels (a caption for each slice), making the slices more discoverable. The labels can be enabled/disabled from the GNOME Pie preferences.

Other changes:

a new theme

a wobble-effect was added to all existing themes

sub-pies are now opened at their parent’s location

slices which open another pie have a little arrow in front of their name, indicating that’s just a link but no final saction.

For more info, check out the official GNOME Pie 0.5 release announcement.

SMPlayer 0.7.1 has been released with improved YouTube support: the previous version has added support for playing YouTube videos and the latest SMPlayer 0.7.1 comes with a new tool that lets you search for YouTube videos too. This is done through an external application called SMTube, which should now be installed automatically with SMPlayer.

Other changes in the latest SMPlayer 0.7.1 include:

Now it's possible to change the opensubtitles server

By default the screenshots are saved in the user's pictures folder instead of the SMPlayer's config folder

bug fixes

To install the latest SMPlayer 0.7.1 in Ubuntu, use the following commands: